5[5-(4-2x)]+2x=2(6x+3)-1

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Solution for 5[5-(4-2x)]+2x=2(6x+3)-1 equation:


Simplifying
5[5 + -1(4 + -2x)] + 2x = 2(6x + 3) + -1
5[5 + (4 * -1 + -2x * -1)] + 2x = 2(6x + 3) + -1
5[5 + (-4 + 2x)] + 2x = 2(6x + 3) + -1

Combine like terms: 5 + -4 = 1
5[1 + 2x] + 2x = 2(6x + 3) + -1
[1 * 5 + 2x * 5] + 2x = 2(6x + 3) + -1
[5 + 10x] + 2x = 2(6x + 3) + -1

Combine like terms: 10x + 2x = 12x
5 + 12x = 2(6x + 3) + -1

Reorder the terms:
5 + 12x = 2(3 + 6x) + -1
5 + 12x = (3 * 2 + 6x * 2) + -1
5 + 12x = (6 + 12x) + -1

Reorder the terms:
5 + 12x = 6 + -1 + 12x

Combine like terms: 6 + -1 = 5
5 + 12x = 5 + 12x

Add '-5' to each side of the equation.
5 + -5 + 12x = 5 + -5 + 12x

Combine like terms: 5 + -5 = 0
0 + 12x = 5 + -5 + 12x
12x = 5 + -5 + 12x

Combine like terms: 5 + -5 = 0
12x = 0 + 12x
12x = 12x

Add '-12x' to each side of the equation.
12x + -12x = 12x + -12x

Combine like terms: 12x + -12x = 0
0 = 12x + -12x

Combine like terms: 12x + -12x = 0
0 = 0

Solving
0 = 0

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